Hi!
It's a lot of people from England here, used to the reggae-scene from their home country...
I'm quite familiar whit the modern stuff but I have a huge gap on the 90:s. Tena Stelin, LIDJ, Martin Campbell.. all of them are wicked but I seem to don't get any further in my search. It'sa decade, so i'm sure there is tons of wicked tunes and artist to discover ... Please enlighten me !
Thanks
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ANY GUssie P music ! He is the highest pinnacle, imo, of UK roots check out "Conquroaring ( sic ) Lion", ( dub album ), "Wise Man" ( 10" single ) and his productions of Mykal Rose and Daweh Congo..Unbeatable!

Also, Jah Warrior meets Napthali, a long lost classic of UK roots imo called "One of these Days" -- it's very heavy, but with good lyrics, and good atmospheres.

Jah Warrior's "Dub from the Heart Vol 1 and 2 " : Sampling collage dubs were popular back in early 90's and these are praps highest peak of that art , imo at least.

Mananseh , all three or four albums. Patchy and so so sometimes, but when the get it right they are fantastic.

More Rockers : "Dub Plates Vol 2" ( Along with Congo Natty and Kemet Heavyweight Sound, imo one of the peaks of UK ragga/dub/junglist hybrids imo, with Navigator on the mic. )

"I Believe" : Danny Vibes 7"

Also check out the new Jah Warrior single by Prof Frisky-- Very heavy.

"Jah Light Jah Love" : The peak of Vibronics career imo, and one of THE best Uk roots tunes ever imo.

The Mannaseh tunes with Spiky T were great -- "Paper Soldiers" ( right title ? )

Good mic chanters would be Knatty P ( Surreal chanting , with strictly weird lyrics -- no cliches at all ! ) and the inspired Brother Culture, breathing life into a trad chanting style. You cant go wrong with these two!

All the Disciples albums are great -- reggae but with their own almost industrial force.

Not forgetting the tune "Soldier Martyr" by Sis Gloria and Real Eyes, a track that went almost un noticed.

Daweh Congo : GUidance. An incrdible album imo. Burning Spear for the 90's!